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It was inevitable ... a question not of If, but of When. Now that the Delaware-size iceberg has calved, scientists begin to explore what comes next. (Also read more at YaleClimateConnections.org)

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NASA is on a mission to collect as much information as it can about the Larsen C ice shelf and its new A-68 iceberg. When A-68 broke off of Larsen C earlier this year, it was a historic event. A-68 is one of the largest icebergs ever to break off Antarctica.
While the event didn't make sea levels rise, it did remove a large chunk of one of Antarctica's ice shelves that help protect against sea level rise. The more chunks that chip away from Larsen C means the closer we come to making an open gateway for ice on Antarctica to enter the ocean. Once that land ice hits the shores, sea levels worldwide will rise up.
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Earth from Space is presented by Kelsea Brennan-Wessels from the ESA Web-TV virtual studios. The Sentinel-3 satellite takes us over a massive iceberg near the Antarctic Peninsula in the 243rd edition.
See also http://www.esa.int/spaceinimages/Images/2017/10/Larsen_Ice_Shelf to download the image.

One of the world’s largest icebergs ever recorded has sheared off from the Larsen C ice shelf on the Antarctic peninsula.
The rift, or crack, in the ice shelf – which are floating sheets of ice connected to land -- began in 2010 and has grown steadily since then.
Now, the iceberg, which is roughly the size of Delaware, will gracefully drift away from the ice shelf over the next few weeks.
As for what happens next, the berg could remain in the region, where the ocean is quite cold, and stick around for years, perhaps even decades. Or it may move north where it would melt more quickly.
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Larsen C Ice Sheet Breaks Off. What Next?

Larsen C Ice Sheet Breaks Off. What Next?

Larsen C Ice Sheet Breaks Off. What Next?

It was inevitable ... a question not of If, but of When. Now that the Delaware-size iceberg has calved, scientists begin to explore what comes next. (Also read more at YaleClimateConnections.org)

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NASA Images Of Antarctica's Giant Iceberg: Larsen C Iceberg A-68

NASA Images Of Antarctica's Giant Iceberg: Larsen C Iceberg A-68

NASA Images Of Antarctica's Giant Iceberg: Larsen C Iceberg A-68

NASA is on a mission to collect as much information as it can about the Larsen C ice shelf and its new A-68 iceberg. When A-68 broke off of Larsen C earlier this year, it was a historic event. A-68 is one of the largest icebergs ever to break off Antarctica.
While the event didn't make sea levels rise, it did remove a large chunk of one of Antarctica's ice shelves that help protect against sea level rise. The more chunks that chip away from Larsen C means the closer we come to making an open gateway for ice on Antarctica to enter the ocean. Once that land ice hits the shores, sea levels worldwide will rise up.
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Earth from Space: Larsen Ice Shelf

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See also http://www.esa.int/spaceinimages/Images/2017/10/Larsen_Ice_Shelf to download the image.

Larsen Ice Shelf, Antarctica Shrinking Over Time

Massive Iceberg the Size of London Breaks Off Antarctica's Larsen C Ice Shelf

Massive Iceberg the Size of London Breaks Off Antarctica's Larsen C Ice Shelf

Massive Iceberg the Size of London Breaks Off Antarctica's Larsen C Ice Shelf

One of the world’s largest icebergs ever recorded has sheared off from the Larsen C ice shelf on the Antarctic peninsula.
The rift, or crack, in the ice shelf – which are floating sheets of ice connected to land -- began in 2010 and has grown steadily since then.
Now, the iceberg, which is roughly the size of Delaware, will gracefully drift away from the ice shelf over the next few weeks.
As for what happens next, the berg could remain in the region, where the ocean is quite cold, and stick around for years, perhaps even decades. Or it may move north where it would melt more quickly.
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ANTARCTICA — The effects of global warming have reached even the coldest corners of the world, and now threaten to collapse Antarctica’s fourth-largest ice shelf.
According to the British Antarctic Survey, the Larsen C ice shelf sits on the northernmost part of the Antarctic peninsula and is slightly smaller than Scotland. Its entire area consists of a thick sheet of ice that extends from the ice caps on land and floats over deep ocean waters.
Warming temperatures have caused cracks to form across Larsen C, the progression of which has been continuously monitored by scientists. From 2011 to 2015, the crack grew 30 kilometers, and was 200 meters wide by 2015. Between March and August 2016, the rift grew another 22 kilometers and widened to 350 meters, according to ProjectMidas, a research collaboration funded by the British Antarctic Survey.
With the full length of the rift now at 130 kilometers, researchers predict a big chunk — about 10 percent of the ice shelf — will soon break off.
The partial loss of Larsen C will not itself raise sea levels. But ice being held back by the shelf may flow faster into the sea and contribute to its global rise, reports the Washington Post.
Scientists likewise fear that the loss of a huge chunk of ice will render the Larsen C ice shelf unstable and cause it to disintegrate, like Larsens A and B before it.
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Nasa: Antarctic ice shelf will fall apart | Science News

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published: 10 Jan 2018

Larsen C Ice Sheet Breaks Off. What Next?

It was inevitable ... a question not of If, but of When. Now that the Delaware-size iceberg has calved, scientists begin to explore what comes next. (Also read more at YaleClimateConnections.org)

published: 12 Jul 2017

NASA Images Of Antarctica's Giant Iceberg: Larsen C Iceberg A-68

NASA is on a mission to collect as much information as it can about the Larsen C ice shelf and its new A-68 iceberg. When A-68 broke off of Larsen C earlier this year, it was a historic event. A-68 is one of the largest icebergs ever to break off Antarctica.
While the event didn't make sea levels rise, it did remove a large chunk of one of Antarctica's ice shelves that help protect against sea level rise. The more chunks that chip away from Larsen C means the closer we come to making an open gateway for ice on Antarctica to enter the ocean. Once that land ice hits the shores, sea levels worldwide will rise up.
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Earth from Space: Larsen Ice Shelf

Earth from Space is presented by Kelsea Brennan-Wessels from the ESA Web-TV virtual studios. The Sentinel-3 satellite takes us over a massive iceberg near the Antarctic Peninsula in the 243rd edition.
See also http://www.esa.int/spaceinimages/Images/2017/10/Larsen_Ice_Shelf to download the image.

published: 06 Oct 2017

Larsen Ice Shelf, Antarctica Shrinking Over Time

Massive Iceberg the Size of London Breaks Off Antarctica's Larsen C Ice Shelf

One of the world’s largest icebergs ever recorded has sheared off from the Larsen C ice shelf on the Antarctic peninsula.
The rift, or crack, in the ice shelf – which are floating sheets of ice connected to land -- began in 2010 and has grown steadily since then.
Now, the iceberg, which is roughly the size of Delaware, will gracefully drift away from the ice shelf over the next few weeks.
As for what happens next, the berg could remain in the region, where the ocean is quite cold, and stick around for years, perhaps even decades. Or it may move north where it would melt more quickly.
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ANTARCTICA — The effects of global warming have reached even the coldest corners of the world, and now threaten to collapse Antarctica’s fourth-largest ice shelf.
According to the British Antarctic Survey, the Larsen C ice shelf sits on the northernmost part of the Antarctic peninsula and is slightly smaller than Scotland. Its entire area consists of a thick sheet of ice that extends from the ice caps on land and floats over deep ocean waters.
Warming temperatures have caused cracks to form across Larsen C, the progression of which has been continuously monitored by scientists. From 2011 to 2015, the crack grew 30 kilometers, and was 200 meters wide by 2015. Between March and August 2016, the rift grew another 22 kilometers and widened to 350 meters, according to ProjectMidas, a res...

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NASA Images Of Antarctica's Giant Iceberg: Larsen C Iceberg A-68

NASA is on a mission to collect as much information as it can about the Larsen C ice shelf and its new A-68 iceberg. When A-68 broke off of Larsen C earlier thi...

NASA is on a mission to collect as much information as it can about the Larsen C ice shelf and its new A-68 iceberg. When A-68 broke off of Larsen C earlier this year, it was a historic event. A-68 is one of the largest icebergs ever to break off Antarctica.
While the event didn't make sea levels rise, it did remove a large chunk of one of Antarctica's ice shelves that help protect against sea level rise. The more chunks that chip away from Larsen C means the closer we come to making an open gateway for ice on Antarctica to enter the ocean. Once that land ice hits the shores, sea levels worldwide will rise up.
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NASA is on a mission to collect as much information as it can about the Larsen C ice shelf and its new A-68 iceberg. When A-68 broke off of Larsen C earlier this year, it was a historic event. A-68 is one of the largest icebergs ever to break off Antarctica.
While the event didn't make sea levels rise, it did remove a large chunk of one of Antarctica's ice shelves that help protect against sea level rise. The more chunks that chip away from Larsen C means the closer we come to making an open gateway for ice on Antarctica to enter the ocean. Once that land ice hits the shores, sea levels worldwide will rise up.
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Earth from Space: Larsen Ice Shelf

Earth from Space is presented by Kelsea Brennan-Wessels from the ESA Web-TV virtual studios. The Sentinel-3 satellite takes us over a massive iceberg near the A...

Earth from Space is presented by Kelsea Brennan-Wessels from the ESA Web-TV virtual studios. The Sentinel-3 satellite takes us over a massive iceberg near the Antarctic Peninsula in the 243rd edition.
See also http://www.esa.int/spaceinimages/Images/2017/10/Larsen_Ice_Shelf to download the image.

Earth from Space is presented by Kelsea Brennan-Wessels from the ESA Web-TV virtual studios. The Sentinel-3 satellite takes us over a massive iceberg near the Antarctic Peninsula in the 243rd edition.
See also http://www.esa.int/spaceinimages/Images/2017/10/Larsen_Ice_Shelf to download the image.

Massive Iceberg the Size of London Breaks Off Antarctica's Larsen C Ice Shelf

One of the world’s largest icebergs ever recorded has sheared off from the Larsen C ice shelf on the Antarctic peninsula.
The rift, or crack, in the ice shelf –...

One of the world’s largest icebergs ever recorded has sheared off from the Larsen C ice shelf on the Antarctic peninsula.
The rift, or crack, in the ice shelf – which are floating sheets of ice connected to land -- began in 2010 and has grown steadily since then.
Now, the iceberg, which is roughly the size of Delaware, will gracefully drift away from the ice shelf over the next few weeks.
As for what happens next, the berg could remain in the region, where the ocean is quite cold, and stick around for years, perhaps even decades. Or it may move north where it would melt more quickly.
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One of the world’s largest icebergs ever recorded has sheared off from the Larsen C ice shelf on the Antarctic peninsula.
The rift, or crack, in the ice shelf – which are floating sheets of ice connected to land -- began in 2010 and has grown steadily since then.
Now, the iceberg, which is roughly the size of Delaware, will gracefully drift away from the ice shelf over the next few weeks.
As for what happens next, the berg could remain in the region, where the ocean is quite cold, and stick around for years, perhaps even decades. Or it may move north where it would melt more quickly.
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ANTARCTICA — The effects of global warming have reached even the coldest corners of the world, and now threaten to collapse Antarctica’s fourth-largest ice shel...

ANTARCTICA — The effects of global warming have reached even the coldest corners of the world, and now threaten to collapse Antarctica’s fourth-largest ice shelf.
According to the British Antarctic Survey, the Larsen C ice shelf sits on the northernmost part of the Antarctic peninsula and is slightly smaller than Scotland. Its entire area consists of a thick sheet of ice that extends from the ice caps on land and floats over deep ocean waters.
Warming temperatures have caused cracks to form across Larsen C, the progression of which has been continuously monitored by scientists. From 2011 to 2015, the crack grew 30 kilometers, and was 200 meters wide by 2015. Between March and August 2016, the rift grew another 22 kilometers and widened to 350 meters, according to ProjectMidas, a research collaboration funded by the British Antarctic Survey.
With the full length of the rift now at 130 kilometers, researchers predict a big chunk — about 10 percent of the ice shelf — will soon break off.
The partial loss of Larsen C will not itself raise sea levels. But ice being held back by the shelf may flow faster into the sea and contribute to its global rise, reports the Washington Post.
Scientists likewise fear that the loss of a huge chunk of ice will render the Larsen C ice shelf unstable and cause it to disintegrate, like Larsens A and B before it.
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ANTARCTICA — The effects of global warming have reached even the coldest corners of the world, and now threaten to collapse Antarctica’s fourth-largest ice shelf.
According to the British Antarctic Survey, the Larsen C ice shelf sits on the northernmost part of the Antarctic peninsula and is slightly smaller than Scotland. Its entire area consists of a thick sheet of ice that extends from the ice caps on land and floats over deep ocean waters.
Warming temperatures have caused cracks to form across Larsen C, the progression of which has been continuously monitored by scientists. From 2011 to 2015, the crack grew 30 kilometers, and was 200 meters wide by 2015. Between March and August 2016, the rift grew another 22 kilometers and widened to 350 meters, according to ProjectMidas, a research collaboration funded by the British Antarctic Survey.
With the full length of the rift now at 130 kilometers, researchers predict a big chunk — about 10 percent of the ice shelf — will soon break off.
The partial loss of Larsen C will not itself raise sea levels. But ice being held back by the shelf may flow faster into the sea and contribute to its global rise, reports the Washington Post.
Scientists likewise fear that the loss of a huge chunk of ice will render the Larsen C ice shelf unstable and cause it to disintegrate, like Larsens A and B before it.
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Nasa: Antarctic ice shelf will fall apart | Science News

Video footage released by Nasa explains why it believes the Antarctic ice shelf known as Larsen B will completely disintegrate over the next few years.
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Video footage released by Nasa explains why it believes the Antarctic ice shelf known as Larsen B will completely disintegrate over the next few years.
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Climate change: 130-km-long crack might cause Antarctic Larsen C ice shelf to break off. Why Greenland’s ice is quickly melting.
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NASA Images Of Antarctica's Giant Iceberg: Larsen C Iceberg A-68

NASA is on a mission to collect as much information as it can about the Larsen C ice shelf and its new A-68 iceberg. When A-68 broke off of Larsen C earlier this year, it was a historic event. A-68 is one of the largest icebergs ever to break off Antarctica.
While the event didn't make sea levels rise, it did remove a large chunk of one of Antarctica's ice shelves that help protect against sea level rise. The more chunks that chip away from Larsen C means the closer we come to making an open gateway for ice on Antarctica to enter the ocean. Once that land ice hits the shores, sea levels worldwide will rise up.
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Earth from Space: Larsen Ice Shelf

Earth from Space is presented by Kelsea Brennan-Wessels from the ESA Web-TV virtual studios. The Sentinel-3 satellite takes us over a massive iceberg near the Antarctic Peninsula in the 243rd edition.
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Massive Iceberg the Size of London Breaks Off Antarctica's Larsen C Ice Shelf

One of the world’s largest icebergs ever recorded has sheared off from the Larsen C ice shelf on the Antarctic peninsula.
The rift, or crack, in the ice shelf – which are floating sheets of ice connected to land -- began in 2010 and has grown steadily since then.
Now, the iceberg, which is roughly the size of Delaware, will gracefully drift away from the ice shelf over the next few weeks.
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ANTARCTICA — The effects of global warming have reached even the coldest corners of the world, and now threaten to collapse Antarctica’s fourth-largest ice shelf.
According to the British Antarctic Survey, the Larsen C ice shelf sits on the northernmost part of the Antarctic peninsula and is slightly smaller than Scotland. Its entire area consists of a thick sheet of ice that extends from the ice caps on land and floats over deep ocean waters.
Warming temperatures have caused cracks to form across Larsen C, the progression of which has been continuously monitored by scientists. From 2011 to 2015, the crack grew 30 kilometers, and was 200 meters wide by 2015. Between March and August 2016, the rift grew another 22 kilometers and widened to 350 meters, according to ProjectMidas, a research collaboration funded by the British Antarctic Survey.
With the full length of the rift now at 130 kilometers, researchers predict a big chunk — about 10 percent of the ice shelf — will soon break off.
The partial loss of Larsen C will not itself raise sea levels. But ice being held back by the shelf may flow faster into the sea and contribute to its global rise, reports the Washington Post.
Scientists likewise fear that the loss of a huge chunk of ice will render the Larsen C ice shelf unstable and cause it to disintegrate, like Larsens A and B before it.
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Larsen Ice Shelf

The Larsen Ice Shelf is a long, fringing ice shelf in the northwest part of the Weddell Sea, extending along the east coast of Antarctic Peninsula from Cape Longing to the area just southward of Hearst Island. Named for Captain Carl Anton Larsen, the master of the Norwegian whaling vessel Jason, who sailed along the ice front as far as 68°10' South during December 1893. In finer detail, the Larsen Ice Shelf is a series of three shelves that occupy (or occupied) distinct embayments along the coast. From north to south, the three segments are called Larsen A (the smallest), Larsen B, and Larsen C (the largest) by researchers who work in the area.